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Vigo County Education Foundation awards $86,206 in mini-grants

9/16/2024

 
By Sue Loughlin, Tribune-Star, Aug 22, 2024
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In this science experiment at Lost Creek Elementary, students were instructed to build the tallest tower with their materials, but they had to balance a marshmallow on the top without falling. The experiments are made possible through a mini-grant from the Vigo County Education Foundation.
​Pam Runyan’s students at Sarah Scott Middle School will learn about growing their own food, while third-graders at Lost Creek Elementary will do weekly science experiments.
Cheryl Thornton’s second-graders at Dixie Bee Elementary will “adopt” a stuffed animal reading buddy with the promise to read to it nightly at home.
All three programs are benefiting from mini-grants distributed Wednesday by the Vigo County Education Foundation.
VCEF awarded 139 mini-grants totaling more than $86,206 for classroom enrichment opportunities benefiting all Vigo County School Corp. schools.
“All of these mini-grants are made for $750 or less, and it is amazing to see what great teachers are able to accomplish with that amount of money,” said Jane Nichols, Vigo County Education Foundation executive director.
Runyan’s grant, called “The Greenhouse Effect,” expands on what she’s done in past years.
“We will continue planting in soil and hydroponics in the classroom, but we will also take the planting outside. There will be a greenhouse outside my classroom” that her students hope to use.
“The greenhouse needs some love put into it before we use it. That’s where my grant money comes in to help,” she said.
Lost Creek third-grade teachers received a grant to continue their weekly science experiments, which might involve dissecting owl pellets, seeing what happens when Mentos mix with soda pop or building towers made from cups, tape, string and marshmallows.
With the towers experiment, they learn about balance, weight and gravity.
The science experiments aim to increase students’ knowledge of science through fun and interactive learning.

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